Probably just spend more time contributing to foss projects. Maybe write technical documentation.
God and Guns. Name a more iconic duo
The future’s looking bright for those Russian knock-off Steam Decks.
Cool so we can claim these frozen embryos on our taxes right? We can get state benefits that are allotted to children for these embryos as well?
I can write a better guide if people want.
Please do if you get some time this sounds amazing
Wizards of the Coast
Or they can keep using the same engine with the same issues because gamers will definitely buy their next title en-masse despite the previously mentioned issues. Eg. Starfield
The Midas Touch of Shit at it again
I posted the list of alternatives simply because OP asked for forks.
What’s wrong with Firefox
Me posting this list shouldn’t be an implication that I believe Firefox to be bad. I’m offering alternatives as the OP requests.
and how do the forks address those points?
Every one of the links I shared have detailed information about how their product mutates the original Firefox or Chromium browser. Do you really need me to copy-paste that information into a comment?
Not the OP, but here are some alternatives anyway.
Firefox:
Chrome:
Yea but you can always git pop
if you need any of your stashed changes
git stash my friend
I’ve already got a Steam Deck and I really enjoy it, but I’ve been eyeing the Dock for a while too. It’s on sale now for even less than the alternative I was considering so I’m probably going to grab one very soon
Sonarr and Emby were pretty much the only things I needed to scrap streaming services entirely.
Its good to see some material from this very meme-able movie other than Smith laughing
Making individual instances bigger is not a good thing, it makes everything more centralized.
I agree. I think one of the easiest ways to encourage users to bring up more instances is to minimize the requirements and steps needed to get a Kbin or lemmy instance running. Its not a very complex process to get an instance running, but it can be difficult to locate the relevant information you might need to spin up an instance without reaching out for support. That could end up putting people off of setting up an instance.
I run pretty light
I can’t speak for everyone, but I really enjoyed the “get out of your way” style the app has. I also really liked that you had to slide to upvote/downvote on posts instead of having static buttons you can accidentally press. It also had a decent system for switching between multiple accounts. Finally, it’s all open source so one could fork it and customize it if they wanted to.